Furnia, Glaspey, Wood and Dingler were listed in good condition at Anchorage hospitals. Westbrook was listed in fair condition.

The plane crashed near the tiny town of Iliamna (ill-ee-AHM'-nuh) as it was taking off for a fishing trip.

The other three men onboard died. They were 80-year-old Tony W. Degroot of Hanford, California; 70-year-old James P. Fletcher of Clovis, California; and 69-year-old James Specter of Shavertown, Pennsylvania.

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Alaska authorities released the names of seven survivors of a floatplane that crashed near a lake, killing three tourists.

The surviving pilot is identified by Alaska State Troopers as 54-year-old John Furnia of New York. The surviving passengers are identified as 65-year-old Rodger C. Glaspey of California, Robert J. Dingler of California, 67-year-old David W. Wood of Pennsylvania, 25-year-old Seth J. Hofland of Utah, 23-year-old Robert R. Westbrook of Oregon and 27-year-old Justin L. Schillaci of Pennsylvania.

Authorities say some of those on board were guides.

Killed in the crash were 80-year-old Tony W. Degroot of Hanford, California; 70-year-old James P. Fletcher of Clovis, California; and 69-year-old James Specter of Shavertown, Pennsylvania.

The plane belonging to an Iliamna (ill-ee-AHM'-nuh) lodge crashed Tuesday in southwest Alaska.